@article{2008,
author = "",
title = {{A Dialogue Between George the Third of Great-Britain and his Ministers}},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/1ae5ba4c-ebda-4f1a-b694-b0623c4bee3a}",
publisher = {Richard W. Couper Press and Hamilton College Library Special Collections},
journal = {American Communal Societies Quarterly},
year = 2008,
month = jul,
volumen = {2},
number = {3},
pages = {115--121},
}
BibTeX
@article{2008,
author = "",
title = {{A Dialogue Between George the Third of Great-Britain and his Ministers}},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/1ae5ba4c-ebda-4f1a-b694-b0623c4bee3a}",
publisher = {Richard W. Couper Press and Hamilton College Library Special Collections},
journal = {American Communal Societies Quarterly},
year = 2008,
month = jul,
volumen = {2},
number = {3},
pages = {115--121},
}
A Dialogue Between George the Third of Great-Britain and his Ministers was a remarkable early anti-Shaker diatribe. Published in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1782, it is found appended to only one of the ten known or presumed editions of Valentine Rathbun’s famous Some Brief Hints on a Religious Scheme, a bitter attack of Shakerism that was first published in 1781. An original copy of this rare Worcester edition is held by the Hamilton College Library as a part of its Communal Societies Collection. It is an obscure work, rarely cited, and never before made available to the academic community. It is reproduced here in its entirety.